Search results for: “electronic voting”
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Electronic Voting
E-vote or Electronic Voting in Voting Law Definition of E-vote or Electronic Voting in the context of the United States election law: System which allows a voter to cast his or her vote using an electronic machine designed for this purpose. E-voting can also be conducted using devices such as […]
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Majority Voting
Voting system under which each director is voted upon separately. Related: cumulative voting….
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Electronic Media
Electronic Media in Voting Law Definition of Electronic Media in the context of the United States election law: Means of communication, dissemination and publication of information which differ from the printed press. Information is stored, transmitted and published using technology. Chief […]
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Voting Terminal
Voting Terminal in Voting Law Definition of Voting Terminal in the context of the United States election law: Electronic machine available in specific polling stations where voters choose their candidate(s) by pushing a button. Not to be confused with remote, online voting which allows a […]
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Direct Recording Electronic Equipment
Direct Recording Electronic (dre) Equipment in Voting Law Definition of Direct Recording Electronic (dre) Equipment in the context of the United States election law: Machines or computers normally installed at a polling station, which record and simultaneously store votes. This can be done […]
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Voter-verified Paper Audit Trail
Voter-verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) in Voting Law Definition of Voter-verified Paper Audit Trail (vvpat) in the context of the United States election law: Kind of receipt printed by an electronic voting machine indicating that an elector’s vote has been recorded by the system. The […]
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Result of the Vote
Hierarchical Display of Result of the vote Politics > Electoral procedure and voting > VotePolitics > Parliamentary proceedings > Parliamentary procedure > Parliamentary vote Meaning of Result of the vote Overview and more information about Result of the vote For a more comprehensive […]
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Parliamentary Vote
Hierarchical Display of Parliamentary vote Politics > Parliamentary proceedings > Parliamentary procedurePolitics > Executive power and public service > Executive body > VotePolitics > Executive power and public service > Executive body > Majority votingPolitics > Electoral […]
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Vote
An expression of the choice of an elector. Suffrage.
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Electoral Register
Hierarchical Display of Electoral register Politics > Electoral procedure and voting > Organisation of elections > Electorate Meaning of Electoral register Overview and more information about Electoral register For a more comprehensive understanding of Electoral register, see in the […]
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Organisation of Elections
Hierarchical Display of Organisation of elections Politics > Electoral procedure and voting Meaning of Organisation of elections Overview and more information about Organisation of elections For a more comprehensive understanding of Organisation of elections, see in the general part of the […]
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Leave for Political Activities
Hierarchical Display of Leave for political activities Politics > Electoral procedure and voting > Organisation of elections > Candidate Meaning of Leave for political activities Overview and more information about Leave for political activities For a more comprehensive understanding of […]
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Registration of Voters
Hierarchical Display of Registration of voters Politics > Electoral procedure and voting > Organisation of elections > Electorate Meaning of Registration of voters Overview and more information about Registration of voters For a more comprehensive understanding of Registration of voters, […]
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Internet Campaign
Internet Campaign in Voting Law Definition of Internet Campaign in the context of the United States election law: Any means of contact with voters using computer-based or other electronic communication methods. This involves developing a campaign on the internet using web sites and social networks.
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Public Media
Public Media in Voting Law Definition of Public Media in the context of the United States election law: Written, audiovisual or electronic media which is state-owned. These outlets provide a public service – that of informing citizens – and as such, they are expected to be neutral.